
COLD LAKE–BEAVER RIVER SURFACE WATER QUALITY STATE OF THE BASIN REPORT In partnership with Lakeland Industry and Community Association and the Cold Lake−Beaver River Basin Advisory Committee March 10, 2006 ISBN: 0-7785-4555-5 (Printed) ISBN: 0-7785-4556-3 (On-line) Pub No. T/845 For additional copies, please contact: Alberta Environment Information Centre Main Floor, 9820 – 106 Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5K 2L6 Tel: 780-427-2700 (dial 310-0000 first for toll free) Email: [email protected] ©2006, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Alberta, as represented by the Minister of Environment. Cold Lake–Beaver River Basin Surface Water Quality State of the Basin Report, 2006 2 Table of Contents SECTION 1. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION...................................................................... 5 1.1 Introduction................................................................................................................ 5 1.2 Need for The Plan Update ......................................................................................... 6 1.3 Purpose of The Plan Update ..................................................................................... 6 1.4 Planning Area ............................................................................................................ 7 1.5 Plan Update Goals and Objectives............................................................................ 7 1.6 Overview of Issues and Conditions ........................................................................... 8 1.7 Organization of Technical Studies ........................................................................... 10 1.8 Report Focus ........................................................................................................... 11 SECTION 2. OVERVIEW OF THE BASIN ......................................................................... 12 2.1 Physical Setting ....................................................................................................... 12 2.2 Overview of Basin Water Resources ....................................................................... 13 2.3 Basin Allocations and Comparison to Other Alberta River Basins .......................... 18 2.4 Climate and Recent Regional Hydrological Trends ................................................. 19 SECTION 3. WATER QUALITY IN THE CLBR BASIN...................................................... 23 3.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................. 23 3.2 How Water Quality Was Assessed .......................................................................... 23 3.3 Findings ...................................................................................................................25 3.4 Key Points................................................................................................................ 40 SECTION 4. MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE.................................................. 41 4.1 Prairie Provinces Water Board (PPWB) Requirements ........................................... 41 4.2 Municipal Wastewater Treatment and Discharge in the CLBR Basin...................... 41 4.3 Impact of Municipal Wastewater Discharge on the Beaver River............................ 42 SECTION 5. PROTECTION OF PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SOURCES........................ 44 5.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................. 44 5.2 Background.............................................................................................................. 45 5.3 Moose Lake (Water Source for MD of Bonnyville)................................................... 45 5.4 Cold Lake (Water Source for City of Cold Lake)...................................................... 47 5.5 Improvements to Barriers that Protect Drinking Water Supply ................................ 48 APPENDIX A. LEGISLATION, POLICIES AND GUIDELINES .......................................... 49 APPENDIX B. RELATED TERMINOLOGY AND ACRONYMS ......................................... 56 APPENDIX C. BIBLIOGRAPHY......................................................................................... 63 APPENDIX D. TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS .................................. 65 Cold Lake–Beaver River Basin Surface Water Quality State of the Basin Report, 2006 3 Cold Lake–Beaver River Basin Surface Water Quality State of the Basin Report, 2006 4 SECTION 1. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION 1.1 INTRODUCTION This report is one of four State of the Basin reports described below. Each report gives specific information to provide a snapshot that illustrates the current condition of the Cold Lake–Beaver River (CLBR) Basin. The reports contain inventory and assessment information related to surface and groundwater quantity, quality and aquatic resources of the basin. Also identified are the management tools that are currently available to address water issues in the basin. In addition to providing background information and a knowledge base for the CLBR plan, the reports update information in the 1985 planning documents. Developing the State of the Basin reports was a collaborative team effort using expertise from Alberta Environment, Sustainable Resource Development, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation and Administration, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and the Lakeland Industry and Community Association (LICA). The four State of the Basin reports prepared for the CLBR Basin Plan Update are as follows: ► Surface Water Quantity and Aquatic Resources State of the Basin Report: This document contains an overview of regional hydrology, lake-based water balance studies, an assessment of current and historical surface water allocation and uses, and best management practices for municipal, agricultural and industry water conservation. The report also contains an assessment and update of fish and fish habitat, wildlife and recreation in the basin. ► Groundwater Quantity and Brackish Water State of the Basin Report: This document contains an assessment of fresh and brackish groundwater uses, groundwater/surface water interactions, and the geological/hydrogeological framework of the basin. ► Groundwater Quality State of the Basin Report: This document contains an overview of groundwater quality in the basin, including indicator parameters, potential contamination point sources and aquifer sensitivity maps. The report presents a summary of the groundwater quality database developed for the basin, and contains a summary of deep well disposal regulations and practices in the province and the basin. ► Surface Water Quality State of the Basin Report: This document contains an overview of regional water quality in lakes and the Beaver River at the Saskatchewan border. Also included is an assessment of surface water quality changes over the past two decades and reasons for the changes. In addition, the report contains an assessment of the sources of drinking water and identifies data gaps. Cold Lake–Beaver River Basin Surface Water Quality State of the Basin Report, 2006 5 1.2 NEED FOR THE PLAN UPDATE The Cold Lake–Beaver River Water Management Plan was adopted in 1985 to provide direction for managing water resources in the Cold Lake and lower Beaver River Basin. The plan’s intent was to ensure an adequate quantity and quality of water to meet long-term user requirements of the basin. Since that time, however, the region has generally experienced below-average runoff as well as increased industrial development and population growth. This has resulted in the need to reassess the demands on the CLBR Basin and update the 1985 plan accordingly. The update of the 1985 plan is occurring in consultation with stakeholders and the public, and in partnership with LICA and agencies that have an interest or mandate affected by the plan. The initiative undertaken in 1994 to update the 1985 CLBR Water Management Plan was never finalized. The 1994 initiative focused on industrial water supply and allocations due to increased industrial development in the basin. 1.3 PURPOSE OF THE PLAN UPDATE Water management plans provide a framework for decision-making by the Alberta government. In particular, Alberta Environment uses the plans to make water management decisions under the Water Act and the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. This update will provide a current look at the state of the CLBR Basin, and a strategy will be developed to meet the current and future water needs of the basin. The updated plan will strive to balance community, economic and environmental issues and values with government legislation and policy for protecting and managing water resources in this area. The Water Management Plan Update will assess the following: • Groundwater quality and quantity • Surface water quality and quantity • Groundwater and surface water flows and interactions • Aquatic resources. The plan update will be guided by the following principles: ► Water must be managed sustainably. ► Water is a vital component of the environment; all life depends on it. ► Water plays an essential role in a prosperous economy and in balanced economic development. ► Water must be managed using an integrated approach with other natural resources, resulting in a healthy aquatic environment. ► Water must be managed in consultation with the public. ► Water must be managed and conserved in a fair and efficient manner. Cold Lake–Beaver
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